I've noticed over the past two days that my coolant temperature gauge goes to the 3/4 mark. I googled this and looked through the threads. I have already replaced my water pump and thermostat. I also noticed that when I start the car the gauge is already at the 1/4th mark and quickly got up to the half way point before my oil even started warming up. The engine was cold to the touch but the upper radiator hose seemed very hot. My OBD2 reader reads the coolant at the appropriate 82-86 degrees Celsius. I checked the fan clutch and it seems to be okay. Do I replace the coolant temperature sensor/switch in the lower radiator hose and radiator or what? I don't have any bubbles at the bleed screw and no loss of coolant.
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Originally posted by yhp2009 View PostSeems like your coolant temp gauge is at 1/4 to begin with even with engine off. Perhaps the gauge itself has deviated from "zero" and need to be physically nudged back/zerorized? Unless you computer also tells you the same wrong temp'05 M3 Convertible 6MT, CB/Cinnamon, CSL Airbox&Flap, PCSTuning, Beisan, Schrick 288/280, SS V1's & 2.5" System, RE Stg 1&SMF, KW V2, CB PS, Apex EC-7R
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Originally posted by jbfrancis3 View Post
Totally agree. With ignition off (like you have in 2nd pic) the needle should be full-left (like the fuel gauge). Seems the issue is confined to the instrument cluster.Garage:
2002 BMW M3: Slicktop jetblack/cinnamon. SMG to 6-speed. Arc-8's. Koni yellows/Dinan springs. Macht elbow. Megan headers. Stock section 1+AR20. SCZA section 3.
1998 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel: Pizza bag warmer.
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View PostI would change the sensor before I did anything else.Garage:
2002 BMW M3: Slicktop jetblack/cinnamon. SMG to 6-speed. Arc-8's. Koni yellows/Dinan springs. Macht elbow. Megan headers. Stock section 1+AR20. SCZA section 3.
1998 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel: Pizza bag warmer.
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I dont think he is saying its at the 1/4 mark turned off, hes saying when he starts the car, the gauge jumps up to the 1/4 mark. My car does the same sometimes, but i just figured thats because its warm enough in my garage. Maybe im wrong as im chasing a cooling gremlin as well of 3/4 heat in 96 degree high humidity weather with the A/c on. Only happened once and i havent been able to replicate it again.
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Originally posted by Kevin2772 View PostI dont think he is saying its at the 1/4 mark turned off, hes saying when he starts the car, the gauge jumps up to the 1/4 mark. My car does the same sometimes, but i just figured thats because its warm enough in my garage. Maybe im wrong as im chasing a cooling gremlin as well of 3/4 heat in 96 degree high humidity weather with the A/c on. Only happened once and i havent been able to replicate it again.
I think it was close to 1/4 starting it overnight yesterday though. After trying to bleed the air yesterday just to try the simplest cause, the gauge started hitting the red. (Car was not jacked up in the front during bleeding). OBD2 temperature never went over 87c though.Garage:
2002 BMW M3: Slicktop jetblack/cinnamon. SMG to 6-speed. Arc-8's. Koni yellows/Dinan springs. Macht elbow. Megan headers. Stock section 1+AR20. SCZA section 3.
1998 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel: Pizza bag warmer.
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Originally posted by Circa Surviven View Post
Is it normal for the upper radiator hose to get extremely hot in less than 10 minutes after starting? I'm just concerned it may actually be overheating and I'm going to toast the motor. After running for a bit the engine cover, expansion tank and upper hoses are too hot to touch.'05 M3 Convertible 6MT, CB/Cinnamon, CSL Airbox&Flap, PCSTuning, Beisan, Schrick 288/280, SS V1's & 2.5" System, RE Stg 1&SMF, KW V2, CB PS, Apex EC-7R
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